Early Modern Women Database - Links to many original sources and other resources. Maintained by the University of Maryland libraries

Emory Women Writers Resource Project - Collection of poetry, prose and drama by women writing in English from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Includes edited as well as unedited texts.

A Guide to Late Medieval Material and Spiritual Life - The site provides a complete transcription of The Book of Margery Kempe in English along with ample secondary material establishing the historical background of Kempe's biography, her spirituality, and the historical era.

Internet Women's History Sourcebook - Site with hundreds of sources on all aspects of women's history, organized by area and almost all in the public domain. Established by Paul Halsall and sponsored by Fordham University.

Medieval Women's Latin Letters - Provides access to a substantial body of sources documenting the religious, economic, and political lives of powerful women in medieval Europe, especially letters written or received by female nobility and prominent members of religious orders between 4th and 13th centuries. Both the original Latin and the translations appear for each source.

Monastic Matrix - Documents the participation of Christian women in the religion and society of medieval Europe. Includes visual sources, translations, and scholarly articles. Run by Lisa Bitel, USC, and Katherine Gill, Hill Monastic Manuscript Library

Translations of Women's Writing Before 1700 - Website created and maintained by Dorothy Disse with more than one hundred pre-18th century women authors from around the world who have been translated into modern English, including excerpts of works and references to print and online editions.

Women and Books - Online version of an exhibition at the University of Glasgow library of books relating to women's authorship and reading, includes many visual sources.

Women in World History - Mega-site run by Lyn Reese, a secondary-school teacher from Berkeley, with many lesson plans, curriculum reviews and links to other sites.

Yorkshire Women's Lives Online, 1100 to Present - This site showcases the lives of women in Yorkshire, England, from the 2nd century C.E. to the present day. The site presents 85,000 digitized images and microfilmed documents from the collections of the archives and libraries in and around Yorkshire